KHEAA Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship

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The Osteopathic Medicine Scholarship helps Kentucky students attend Pikeville College's School of Osteopathic Medicine. The award is equal to the difference between the average amount charged for in-state tuition at the state medical schools and the tuition at the Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine.

Applicants must be a U.S. citizen and a Kentucky resident. Must practice one year in Kentucky in a qualifying field for each year the scholarship is received. Recipient must repay the scholarship plus interest if student does not complete program or service requirement. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.

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Teresa Jones

147 Sycamore Street

Pikeville, KY 41501

606-218-5407

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